Hi All
I need to report a possible error (thanks to Elisabetta Manuele) while
searching through the Search field in the "Automatic suggestions" (tab):
- browse to a string you want to translate (with suggestion or not) and
go to the tab "Automatic suggestions"
- if you are lucky, several suggestions will appear with a percentage of
"Similarity", a "Translation", a "Suggested change", its "Source" and
its "Origin"
- but... if you search in the "Translation memory" field for a term and
click the "Search" button, Weblate returns a series of empty (blank)
correspondences for the columns Translation, Suggested change and Source
I think it is a bug of the program. Am I wrong or is there anything
additional to know/configure?
Sophie, Cloph, could you try and verify this strange behaviour?
Ciao
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